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What’s Cookin’ & All For Baby card ideas


Today I'm sharing two cards made by sisters on my Flowerbugs Team.  They're so talented and I love to see what they make for our swaps.  

First is an amazing card made by Jonna.  She used the What's Cookin' bundle seen here.  I LOVE her colors and how she created a tablecloth from the patterned paper by placing it on an angle.  

She stamped & die-cut the cooking elements and added it to the 'table'.  The White background is textured with the Tasteful Textile 3D embossing folder.  

The greeting is stamped and punched out with the Everyday Label punch. It's neat how she used it vertically instead of the usual way. 

Next is a sweet baby card made by Jacki featuring the All for Baby bundle seen here.  Her colors are Just Jade & Basic White.  The baby outfit is stamped in Just Jade ink and die-cut; then added with the hanger die-cut.  The designer paper is from our In color patterned paper packs – we have 6 sets of these in all of our color families. 

That little rhinestone on the hanger is a great addition. I love the simplicity of this card; it really showcases the outfit & greeting.  

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  • Sentimental Park with Country Gingham DSP card swap


    I always join a bunch of online swaps with each new catalog.  It's so much easier to make a bunch of one card than it is to make one of several different cards for my display boards.  

    Here's one I made with the Sentimental Park bundle seen here.  


    I chose to use the Country Gingham 6 X 6" designer paper pack; it has multiple gingham patterns in just a few colors.  I added White & Blushing Bride to it.  

    Notice that pretty white die-cut for the greeting; it has attached floral design on opposing corners for some pretty detail. There are two sizes of this type of die in this bundle and one without the side details.  This one fits inside the largest one; the floral detail has slits on the inside to allow the smooth die-cut to fit right in!  

    The Blushing Bride oval is from the Framed Florets dies. The pretty texture on the White banner is done with the Cane Weave 3D embossing folder seen here; also new in the Spring catalog.  

    My measurements are simple:

    • Card base 5 1/2" X 8 1/2" scored at 4 1/4"
    • DSP 2" X 4"
    • White banner strip 1 1/4" X 5"

    Notice the alternate print I used on some of the swaps below; I love having a few choices in similar patterns.  

    I'll share some photos of my new catalog party from Saturday later this week.  Stop back in!

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    Sale-a-Bration & the Spring Catalog!


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  • 3 NEW kit options and they’re all inclusive!


    If you're local to me in Minot, ND be sure to stop in for my New Catalog party today. 

    Great displays, yummy food, a neat take-a-way projects & of course great deals too!!

    It's Saturday, January 7th from 1- 4 pm. 

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    Do you know about our Kits Collection?  It features many types of kits; perfect for all kinds of crafters.  They're also a wonderful gift to give since everything but a scissors is included.  

    Some feature ink and stamps and others are ready to assemble with pre-printed greetings.  You can see them all here.  

    Stampin' Up! recently added three new kits. 

    This first kit is called Saying Thanks starts today and includes 9 colorful cards with envelopes.  See it here.

    Below are all of the elements in the kit.  It's a non-stamping kit; everything is printed for you.  It's perfect for quick cards or a gift! 


    This kit includes: 

    • Enough supplies to create 9 cards—3 each of 3 designs—and 9 coordinating envelopes.
    • Printed die-cut words, precut pieces, and enough adhesive to complete projects.
    • White baker's twine and iridescent diamond sequins.
    • Finished card size: 5-1/2" x 4-1/4" (14 x 10.8 cm).
    • Coordinating colors: Basic Black, Daffodil Delight, Gorgeous Grape, Granny Apple Green, Poppy Parade, Tahitian Tide.

    The second is called Timeless Greetings seen here.  It's great for anyone but perfect for guys. Sometimes it's difficult to make men's cards….  

    Below is the stamp set that's included in this kit.  The cost is $21.   

    This kit includes:
    * Timeless Greetings photopolymer stamp set
    * Acrylic stamp block
    * Soft Suede ink spot
    * Pre-designed projects
    * Step-by-step instructions
    * Precut pieces (No prep work! Get right to crafting)
    * Makes 8 cards: 4 each of 2 designs
    * Folded card size: 5-1/2" x 4-1/4" (14 x 10.8 cm)
    * 8 preprinted envelopes
    * Enough adhesive to complete projects
    * Brushed silver and copper foil

    Here's another kit they just added; it's called the Love Treats kit. Here's the link to it:

    This kit includes the following:

    • 20 treat boxes measuring 3" x 2" x 15/16" (7.6 x 5.08 x 2.3 cm)
    • One photopolymer love-themed stamp set
    • One Basic Gray Ink Spot
    • Different die-cut stickers with heart designs
    • Coordinating colors include Petal Pink and Soft Succulent
    • Building the 20 treat boxes takes less than 60 minutes to complete
     

     
    Stampin' Up! just posted their Paper Pumpkin 'year in review' video.  Here's a link to it.  
     

    Heads up on getting Paper Pumpkin kits:  If you want to get something free with purchase I highly recommend you order a pre-paid subscription during Sale-a-Bration.  For every $50 – 100 you spend you get free choices from the SAB catalog.  So opt in January 5th – February 28th and get even more!

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    Clearance Rack deals!

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  • Dainty Flowers cards with time saving tips!


    I made this pretty card in just a few minutes with 1/8 of a 12 X 12" piece of the Dainty Flowers designer paper.  That means you can get 8 cards from each sheet! 

    I made the first cut across at 5 1/2".  Then cut each piece at 3" wide.  This gorgeous print is just one of many in this pack.  It's free with any $50 order during our Sale-a-Bration promotion from January 5th – February 28th.  See it here. 

       

    If you don't have the ribbon color you want, color it with a Blends marker.  Our Blends markers come in a 2-pack of light and dark; try both to see which one fits your needs.  And did you know that if you go over it more than once you can get a darker shade?  This works on both paper AND ribbon! 

    If you're making multiples of the same card AND heat embossing why not stamp & heat emboss multiples at the same time?  

    I inked the greetings (from Dainty Delight) in Versamark ink and stamped on the Old Olive CS. Then covered in White embossing powder before heat embossing with the Heat Tool.  Now I could trim them into strips for my cards.  

    Tip; you cannot do an entire page at once or the ink dries before you can get powder on it.  I did 4-5 at a time and it works fine.  It all depends on how fast you can cover it with powder.  

    **Before stamping I swiped my card stock with the embossing buddy. This is an anti-static bag that prevents excess powder from sticking where you don't want it.  The embossing buddy is included in our Embossing Additions Tool Kit seen here. 

    You can see more cards in this video I shared on Tuesday.  Click here or on the photo below: 

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    Sale-a-Bration & the Spring Catalog!


    Order online using the links below:

    January Host code links: QFTB9AST or 69GXSA3B

    Get free Pastel Sequins with online orders over $55 when using the host code above! 

    January Host code links:  QFTB9AST or 69GXSA3B

     Earn free products with my loyalty rewards! 

    Click here to download yours and earn a $50 shopping spree!

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    Best Deal Ever on the Starter kit here!

    Get over $250 in products for just $129 including the new mini machine!


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